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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2001-06-06, Page 88 -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, Jun• 6, 2001 l PI.-A\O Tt'\IN(J u•-•• REPAIRS • REBUILDING Imo— • KEYS RECOVERED tt■r- • OAMPP CHASERS mgy.• REGULAT!t, ow' • BENCHES rft>•r- i Mew BRUCE PUISIFER FARM & MUN[CIPAI, DRAINAGE Specializing in: • Clay & Plastic Tile Installations • Backhoe & Dozer Service • Septic System Installations For Quality, Experience. & Service call: Wayne Cook (519) 236-7390 R.R. 2 Zurich, Ont. NOM 2T0 www.hay.net/-drainage PARKER t.,,l M ITEC Correspondents For real peace of mind, look fbr this symbol of. protection. Li 4,,,.k.5.1.4 •;: We provide insurance protection that lets you sleep at night. That's because the collective strength of our 50 community based mutual insurers makes us among rhe most financially secure insurance networks in the world. For you, it means friendly knowledgeable service from people who understand your needs and provide the protection,and service you want. Sebringvilie /66/..7/.7,4...../,.e ../.•�.•y 393-6402 1-800-263-1961 4111. A Membe, Of The m Ontano Mutual hsurance Assoc,a,on •///,,a/ 3 .. w..Y,,,'e Ki -w y,,.,, j Call LYNDA VINCENT at 527-2204 or toll free 1-888-269-0377 Derrick Rath photos Seaforth Cubs participated in the Perth District Cuboree at Camp Galbraith two weeks ago with seven other packs from Perth County. At left, Keiran Jacobs, 10 and Jeffrey Denham, 9 walk across an obstacle course while above, Keiran slides down a rope. Residents get tulips for Mother's Day During the month of May, our residents enjoyed many programs to celebrate Mother's Day. Seaforth Manor Nursing Home Wendy Balcourt entertained with an afternoon of classical piano music, which was followed by a lunch of fancy tea sandwiches and punch. The members of the "Caring and Sharing" group from the community visited to treat every lady in the building to a gift of flowers. As well, Trish MacGregor and a group of children passed out beautiful tulips room to room to delight everyone. The children from the Seaforth Nursery School arrived to entertain for a fun morning of singing and dancing games. We were happy once again to host a luncheon and meeting for the Meals on Wheels volunteers. This program provides a helpful service for anyone needing some assistance with meals. Our musical entertainment for May was provided by Jim Delaney's Band, Carol Carter, Wendy Balcourt, Bill Gibson, The Zurich Connection and Carol LeBeau and Bill Pepper. Conducting our church services were Rev. Dino Salvador, Rev. Judith Springett, Rev. Sheila Macgregor, Rev. Doreen Canavan and Rev. Nick Vandermey. Our May wine and cheese party was celebrated prior to the holiday weekend. Residents held their last howling day at Starlight Lanes until the fall season. Our regular activities such as bingo, euchre and breakfast club were also enjoyed. We were glad to welcome the participants of the CPR/First Aid Course for their learning session. The manor is always looking for groups to use the meeting rooms for special events as a service to the community. Call Cheryl Phillips for information. We are looking ahead to our many special events for Seniors Month in June. It can pay to test drive the 2001 Taurus. We're so confident you're going to love the 2001 Taurus that after you test drive it and buy or lease it we'll give you $100. If you test drive ANY new Taurus but then decide to buy or lease the competition, we'll still give you $100'. 2001 fordtaurus se sedan $27 per month/36 month lease with $3,995 down $325 security, $895 freight The only car In Its class with Power Adjustable Pedals, plus: • 3.0L OHV V6 Engine • Automatic • Air Conditioning • Power Driver's Seat with Lumbar Support • AM/FM with CD Player • ABS • Personal Safety System, Including: • Dual -Stage Air Bags • Crash Severity Sensors, and More... 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Prothe Proof of lest e and prde5eesa h1erewired Teskrt"e most occur beim prdlasadeale. h order b be efpbla. test trove MUM Of dttit01.10 before .Ane 30.2001 and prrchaselease and delivery must be oo^peled b Joy 15.2001 to have my t, 1.Aly 31.2001 to mai in for tie rebate. ',The Iryfrest tont IMpeol rating fa boil 111 OW Iib tall passenger n U S Government National tfOriva, Traffic Safety Adan ins testing (w ass M4TSA cam) Ontario FDA, P.O. Ba 2000.Oakrte. Ontario L6J 5E4 The children from the Northside Jr. Choir. under the direction oI' Audrey McElwain. will entertain June I I. at 7 p.m. Our annual volunteer appreciation luncheon is scheduled for June 14 at noon. On June 15th. we will he holding our Father's Day barbecue and pub on the patio for all Our gentlemen. Gloria Wilbee will be the featured entertainment at 2 p.m. Our Strawberry Social will be held on June 19 from 2-4 p.m. on the 1st and 2nd floors. This year. we will celebrate Seniors Week with our family barbecue on June 20 with Gladys Van Egmond and Her Merry Makers entertaining on the front lawn at 4 p.m. followed by supper at 5 p.m. Please call ahead if you are planning to come to the supper. During the week, we will have a display set up at Suncoast Mall in Goderich, for its seniors' fair. We will he taking some residents on a tour of the mall on June 21. Our busy month winds up on June 29. with our Canada Day party featuring Marie Flynn and the Huron Strings on the front lawn at 2 p.m. Refreshments will he served and everyone is invited. Please bring lawn chairs. Residents compete in Senior Games Maplewood Manor Nursing Home The month of May began with keen competition at the Senior Games crokinole. Congratulations to Beth Pryce and Velma Preszcator who were the winners. Geri Fashions of London visited just in time for a Mother's Day Fashion Show and Tea. Daughters of our residents did a wonderful job modeling the clothing in honour of Mother's Day. They included Margaret Engeland, daughter of Jessie MacGregor, Theresa Heenan. daughter-in-law of Marjory Maloney, June Cockwell. daughter of Mary Smith. Dianne McNeil. daughter of Ruth Wallace and Sandra Anderson, daughter of Lola McGonigle. Ladies of Maplewood were given carnation corsages in honour of Mother's Day. Margaret Whitmore visited ladies of Maplew(x)d who enjoyed another hand pampering session. Residents enjoyed outings to the Northside Luncheon and Dining for Seniors where they were able to visit with many of their friends. Residents were treated to a lively evening of music and dancing with Sherri McCall and her doggers. Jack Storey also played` the guitar and sang some favourite tunes. Church services for the month were held with Rev. Springett. Pastor Anderson and Rev. Vandermey. Virginia Elg led in .t hymn sing and Rev. Macgregor held Bible Studv. Members of the Zurich Connection were at • Maplewood for a wonderful afternoon of music and dance. Flowers and tomatoes were planted outdoors during our Horticulture Club with Eleanor Horst. We also enjoyed watching .i ideo of her beautiful flower gardens. Residents enjoyed an evening of their fa mime songs played on the piano h‘ Bill Gibson. Other actiN hies that residents took pail in were crafts with Betty Harris and Barbara Scott and bingo with Betty Hulley. Home and Garden Tour planned for July 14, 15 The Hensall shuffleboard scores for May 29 arc as follows: Alice Thiel 470, Carol Hillier 436, Bill Coleman 426, Marg Reichert 416, Ray Bennewics 360, Gert Eagleson 348. At Hensall United Church Rev Pirie Mitchell's message was " The Spirit At Work Today". Chuck Mallow was the organist. Betty Simmons was the greeter with John and Veronica Thomson receiving the offering. Communion was celebrated at Hensall Carmel Presbyterian Church with Rev Roeland Hartmans the gucst minister. Tracy Whitson Bahro told the children a story. Joyce Pepper was the organist. Harry Smith and Al Hoggarth received the offering. The Hensall and District Horticultural Society will soon have tickets on sale fdr their Home and Garden Tour on July 14 and 15. Some of the village gardens open for viewing include Dave and Sue Page, Sharon and Len Hoffman, Bev and Paul Smale, Marlene and Bill Taylor, Sandra and Ed McKinnon, the Gibson Hills gardens, Bill and Betsy Rowcliffc and Ron Sanqua and Syhille Schaufler. The Hensall and District Horticultural Society will meet on June 24 at 4 p.m. for an afternoon picnic at Rogers Botanical Gardens and Nursery at 36888 School Road RR5 Goderich, between Benmiller and Carlow.